Quid a can for a decent tasting beer is fine by me...12 tiny cans for £12 doesn't seem so much of a bargain to me!
Fantastic! You can be punky and edgy as you imbibe! ROCK'N'ROLL!
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You know they're the Brewdog owners, right?I think we should probably leave it at that cos I'm feeling a bit weirded out.
Nobody could seriously have a problem with that.Quid a can for a decent tasting beer is fine by me...
it's a while since i bought a can of pop but a coke (say) can't be far off a quid for 330 ml these daysA quid for a 500ml can is fair enough, a quid for 330ml is a cunts trick. I don't really have a problem with it though because its minging.
Nobody could seriously have a problem with that.
When I drink beer it's 660ml of San Miguel for £1.48 (reduced from £1.49).
Must be the punk version.It's £1.50 at my local Co op.
Must be the punk version.
Much needed to keep that all-important 'edge' intact.1p to the old punks' benevolent fund.
Much needed to keep that all-important 'edge' intact.
That Hobgoblin Gold is lovely stuff!My supermarket tipple has been Hobgoblin Gold for ages. Perfectly drinkable (and the IPA is nice too)...but selling ar £1.25 for a 500ml bottle (and often for only £1) is a completely acceptable, afterwork glug.
Punk tax to help the upkeep up of the vital Brewdog plane.What, San Miguel?
Punk tax to help the upkeep up of the vital Brewdog plane.
They need to look edgy too so it's probably worth it for the PR.I’m not sure San Miguel will be contributing to that.
I think this means that anyone who said that their half-vegan burger a while ago was a stepping stone towards embracing full veganism and that vegans should have been happy about it, was completely right. Is this correct?Biff's and BrewDog join forces to create 'UK’s biggest vegan food delivery brand'
Vegan ‘junk’ food brand Biff’s has joined forces with BrewDog to create what it says is the UK’s biggest vegan delivery brand.www.bighospitality.co.uk
Great to see Brewdog thoroughly exploiting the vegan market. you have to hand it to these guys, they know how to make money. If there’s a fad-wagon to jump on, they’re on it
I think this means that anyone who said that their half-vegan burger a while ago was a stepping stone towards embracing full veganism and that vegans should have been happy about it, was completely right. Is this correct?
a burger only semi-composed of vegan materialWhat’s a half-vegan burger?
A cheap PR marketing stunt that seemed to work wonders amongst the more gullible.What’s a half-vegan burger?
A cheap PR marketing stunt that seemed to work wonders amongst the more gullible.
It's just like a village where half of the residents are atheists but some people got in a flap about it because they said something can't be partially composed from something that excludes something that is included in other parts.What’s a half-vegan burger?
Seemed to work an absolute treat amongst the big Brewdog 'punk' fans here and elsewhere. They lapped it up. Doubt if any were actually vegan or even particularly interested, though.Any good?
I often eat partially vegan burgers. In fact quite a lot of what I eat is partially vegan